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Abstracts: A battle over bones: lawyers contest the fate of an 8,400-year-old skeleton from Washington State. Maverick Mayanist
Abstracts: A city by the sea: Early urban planning on Mexico's Pacific coast. The Alchemist's Lab
Abstracts: A community's roots. The slum and the sacred. Letter from Bahia: diamond rush
Abstracts: A different history. Uncovering ancient Thailand. Picture perfect: how an ingenious former fashion photographer managed to capture on film the mind and spirit of the ancient Maya
Abstracts: A doomed people: the collapse of the Hohokam at Pueblo Grande. Eagle eye at NASA
Abstracts: Afield in Abydos: Paleolithic fieldwork takes shape. Held in the archives. From the archives: the inventor and the sultan
Abstracts: Africa's storied past: once a "people without history," Africans explore a vibrant precolonial landscape. Shenandoah's secret history
Abstracts: Ages of Albania. Myth in marble. Voices from the ashes
Abstracts: A hidden discipline. Many happy returns. Passing the torch
Abstracts: A host of would-be conquerors: few traces remain of Spain's early attempts to colonize the Atlantic and Gulf coasts
Abstracts: A hundred years at South Abydos; reconstructing the Temple of Pharasoh Senwosret III. The excitement of first discovery: South Abydos 1899-1903
Abstracts: Alaska's first settlements. In the footsteps of the Norse. All about Eve
Abstracts: Albert A. Giesecke (1883-1968): A Philadelphian in the land of the Incas. Nautical archaeology: from its beginnings at Penn to today's INA
Abstracts: A legacy of wanton thievery: outnumbered by pot hunters, federal undercover agents seek to curb a frenzy of looting before relics of the Native American past vanish forever
Abstracts: Alexander piece by piece. Rescued Frescoes. Flights of fancy
Abstracts: Alexander's tomb...not! Diving on a sunken city: ancient Alexandria yields a wealth of pharaonic and Ptolemaic sculpture
Abstracts: All that glitters is Scythian; a long overdue look at the treasures of Ukraine. Aim, fire, thwock! Atlatl devotees show off their stuff
Abstracts: American academic and public folklore: late-twentieth-century musings. Disengagement by engagement: Volkskunde in a period of change
Abstracts: American collections inspire native artists and Indian communities. Seeing through the eyes of an artist
Abstracts: A model exhibition. Lure of the field. Selective preservation
Abstracts: A monumental feud. Scots on the rocks. A river rising
Abstracts: Anasazi in the backyard: controversy dogs America's first archaeological subdivision. The dawn of art
Abstracts: Anatomy of a massacre: an unpublished 1950s excavation and more recent skeletal analysis yield graphic new details about the slaughter of a British garrison during the French and Indian War
Abstracts: Ancient palynology. Archaeobotany: macroremains. Geophysical prospecting
Abstracts: Ancient seafarers: new evidence of early Southeast Asian sea voyages. Travel guide to the ancient world 1995
Abstracts: Ancient Sepphoris: portrait of a cosmopolitan city. The elusive Olmec: a new exhibition underscores the paucity of provenienced objects
Abstracts: "Anthropologists in the making": Building bridges of cross-cultural understanding. Moving the museum's ethnographic collections: a conservation approach
Abstracts: Antioch in antiquity. Was there a Trojan war?. Mystery stelae
Abstracts: An unsinkable story. Tarnished reputations: museum acquisition policies remain mired in scandal and controversy
Abstracts: A poet's task. Pharaoh-mones. Murder, they wrote: Pharaoh did it, in the pyramid, with the crook and flail
Abstracts: Archaeobotany: macroremains. Faunal analysis with a focus on Anatolia. Ceramic ecology
Abstracts: Archaeological conservation. Ceramic petrology and petrography in the Aegean. Ceramic ecology
Abstracts: Archaeological reference texts and the information age. Encyclopedias "R" us. The early Middle Ages in history and archaeology
Abstracts: Archaeological theory: what's on the agenda? Archaeological reference texts and the information age. Archaeological conservation
Abstracts: Archaeological theory: what's on the agenda? New perspectives on the art of Pergamon. Beyond domestic architecture at Pompeii
Abstracts: Archaeology and history in the Royal Acropolis, Copan, Honduras. The Margarita tomb at Copan, Honduras: a research update
Abstracts: Archaeology be dammed. Cosa anniversary. We've come a long way! Celebrating 50 years of Archaeology
Abstracts: Archaeology in Cyprus. Archeaology in Cyprus. Many happy returns? New contributions to the repatriation debate
Abstracts: Archaeology in Israel. Archaeology in Syria
Abstracts: Archaeology in Jordan
Abstracts: Archaeology in Jordan. Archaeology in Sardinia
Abstracts: Archaeology in Turkey
Abstracts: Archaeology of grief. Archaeology's perilous pleasures. Archaeology's proper place
Abstracts: Archaeology's dirty secret. Art of the shamans: a celebration of West Mexican sculpture. Taming the aurochs
Abstracts: Archaeology: the next 50 years. Fighting fire in the trenches: an archaeologist battles seasonal blazes in an effort to save endangered sites
Abstracts: A Roman town cemetery at Gordion, Turkey. Celts at Gordion: the late Hellenistic settlement. From Phrygian capital to rural fort: new evidence for the Roman military at Gordion, Turkey
Abstracts: Artful surgery. The pepper wreck: archaeologists reconstruct the story of a ship that nearly made it home. Deepest wreck
Abstracts: Ashkelon's dead babies. The enlightened archaeologist. Writing collaborative history; how the Monacan Nation and archaeologists worked together to enrich our understanding of Virginia's native peoples
Abstracts: A short history of anthropology at Penn. "Those Nemi sculptures...": marbles from a Roman sanctuary in the University of Pennsylvania Museum
Abstracts: A tale of the bones: Animal use in the temple and town of Wah-Sut. Egypt's well-to-do elite mansions in the town of Wah-Sut
Abstracts: A thoroughly modern mummy; experimental archaeology - step by gruesome step, the Egyptian way. Case of the dummy mummy
Abstracts: Atlantis of the sands: southern Oman yields ruins of an ancient city on the fabled frankincense route. Back at the ranch; down-home millionaires milk a range full of ruins
Abstracts: A tomb to wonder at. High-tech "digging": fifty years of technological innovations has revolutionized the practice of archaeology
Abstracts: A walk through time. The arrogant archaeologist. Alaska's first settlements
Abstracts: A walk through time: the Nubia Museum at Aswan chronicles one of Africa's most influential cultures. Ancient ancestors? Kenyan fossils complicate the picture of early hominid evolution
Abstracts: A woman's place: in Classical Greece, an untamed female was a threat to society. Pasture to polis
Abstracts: Back to the old palace. Reviving a radiant canvas. Pompeii's block of time; uncovering four centuries of Roman life in a single city neighborhood-
Abstracts: Bad news from Toronto. A finite Iroquoian legacy. The new Maya
Abstracts: Battles over battlefields. Doing time: how Confederate POWs weathered captivity. Privy business; chamber pots and sexpots in colonial life
Abstracts: Battles over battlefields. Secrets of the seeds: a genius' love affair with plant remains. Seeds of time
Abstracts: Battling the brick lobby. Sea change in classical archaeology. The TV challenge
Abstracts: Beer of Kings. Battles of Cerro Sechin. Research notes: from bare bones to mummified
Abstracts: Beneath the Mountain-of-Anubis: Ancient Egypt's first hidden royal tomb. Egypt's late middle kingdom in microcosm
Abstracts: Between art history and archeaology: recent studies in Greek ceramics. Remus orthography: the history of the representation of the African-American voice
Abstracts: Beyond the Danube's Iron Gates: rescue archaeology on the Roman frontier. Roman life on the Danube; a legionary town becomes an archaeological park
Abstracts: Birth of the chariot: excavations east of the Ural Mountains reveal traces of the first two-wheeled, high-performance vehicles
Abstracts: Birthplace of American booze: celebrating Washington's own whiskey distillery. The turquoise trail: Did an extensive trade network link the American Southwest with Mesaomerica?
Abstracts: Bodies in motion: India's rock art is a window on prehistoric performing arts. The prehistoric Pacific
Abstracts: Borrowed legacy: Royal tombs S9 and S10 at South Abydos. Food fit for the soul of a pharaoh: The mortuary temple's bakeries and breweries
Abstracts: Botanical and faunal remains from Tell es-Sweyhat. Date sex in Mesopotamia! Tell es-Sweyhat, 1989-1995: a city in northern Mesopotamia in the 3rd millennium B.C
Abstracts: Brazil's little Angola. 50 years of discovery: how archaeology has reconfigured the human past. Enlightened stewardship
Abstracts: Britannia rides. Michigan's mystery relics. Suburban villa life
Abstracts: Bronze from Ban Chiang, Thailand: a view from the laboratory. The Celts and urbanization: the enduring puzzle of the oppida
Abstracts: Buddhas of Cloud Hill. Vintage altar of heaven. Purple reign
Abstracts: Builders of the pyramids: excavations at Giza yield the settlements and workshops of three generations of laborers
Abstracts: Building a collection: native Californian basketry at the University of Pennsylvania Museum. Late Roman glass at the University of Pennsylvania Museum: a photo essay
Abstracts: Building bridges: folklore in the academy. Folklore as transdisciplinary dialogue. Folklore and liberal learning
Abstracts: Building bridges with "Native Voices": reflections on the REU-NSF Program, 2005-2007. Tracking the evolution of language and speech: comparing vocal tracts to identify speech capabilities
Abstracts: Building independence on Lake Champlain. Re-inventing Eli Whitney. Diving Lake Champlain
Abstracts: By land and by sea: a project awash in media attention. Visionary plants and Ecstatic Shamanism. Portrait: Keith DeVries
Abstracts: Cambodia's Khmer past: an exhibition opening at the National Gallery highlights the cultural legacy of a war-torn country
Abstracts: Campaign for the East Wing. Pollen grains in sands of time: lake sediments contribute to the archaeology of Thailand
Abstracts: Careers of distinction. Science vs. salvors. A romantic notion
Abstracts: Celebrating an island heritage: Malta's world-acclaimed sites include its sixteenth-century capital city and the temples of a mysterious Neolithic culture
Abstracts: Cemetery of statues: a shipment of bronze body parts surfaces in the Adriatic. Arabian time capsule; an undisturbed trove of relics reveals the trading patterns of a Bronze Age society
Abstracts: Chaco Canyon in cyberspace. Channeling archaeology
Abstracts: Change and continuity: transformations of Pomo life. The development of the commercial market for Pomo Indian baskets
Abstracts: China's oldest surviving observatory. The mandate of Heaven: comprehending celestial patterns was a fundamental requirement for Chinese kingship
Abstracts: Chinese pig tales: a popular tradition mirrors a people's ambivalent feelings about swine. Secrets of the rain forest; Panama's trackless wilderness yields evidence of gold mining and an indigenous people destroyed by Spanish invaders
Abstracts: Closing the ignorance gap; Florida's once neglected history and prehistory now get top billing in K-12 textbooks statewide
Abstracts: Clues in the clothing. Letter from Kashmir: a crumbling legacy. Nightmare on memory lane; legacy of a pathological collector
Abstracts: Collectors are the real looters. Ricardo Elia responds. The war within the war: in southern Iraq specialized troops pursue armed looters
Abstracts: Colonizing the Americas: DNA studies now indicate the first Americans came from Asia in a single migration. The great DNA hunt
Abstracts: Colorado Coalfield Massacre. Far-out television: what to think when Atlantis is just one click of the remote away
Abstracts: Colorful cotton! Treasures of the Indus: a rare collection of jewelry and sculpture makes its American debut. Tales from the crypt; a descent into the Tomb of Osiris
Abstracts: Confounding the conquistadors: tumbaga's spurious luster. Late Roman glass at the University of Pennsylvania Museum: a photo essay
Abstracts: Conservation at Copan. Featured finds from Copan: a portfolio of photographs. Tunneling into the heart of the Copan Acropolis
Abstracts: Coping with chaos. Solstice at the stones: for Britain's modern-day pagans, sites like Stonehenge are sacred ground
Abstracts: Coring ancient Rome. Legacy in stone. When gluttony ruled!
Abstracts: Crisis in Near Eastern studies? American archaeologists in the Levant are an endangered species according to one distinguished scholar
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